Key Points

Former Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer has made a stunning return to cricket after seven years, playing in the National Premier League. He is now eligible for international selection and could feature in the upcoming T20 World Cup Qualifiers. Cremer has already impressed, becoming the top wicket-taker for Takashinga Patriots. He also reunited with ex-teammate Brendan Taylor, who recently returned from suspension.

Key Points: Graeme Cremer Returns to Zimbabwe Cricket After Seven Years

  • Cremer returns to Zimbabwe domestic cricket after seven years
  • Former skipper eyes T20 World Cup Qualifiers selection
  • Reunites with ex-teammate Brendan Taylor in Takashinga Patriots
  • Currently top wicket-taker in National Premier League
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Former Zimbabwe skipper Graeme Cremer returns to cricket after seven years

Former Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer makes a comeback in domestic cricket, eyeing T20 World Cup Qualifiers after seven years away from the game.

"It’s amazing being back... I’m really happy with the start. – Graeme Cremer"

New Delhi, August 8

Former Zimbabwe skipper Graeme Cremer has returned to the country's domestic cricket and is available for international selection. Cremer, who led Zimbabwe between 2016 and 2018, gave up cricket for golf, as per ESPNcricinfo.

He has now made his return in Zimbabwe's National Premier League, according to ESPNcricinfo Cremer has confirmed he is eligible for selection for the national side and could be in contention for September's T20 World Cup Qualifiers, which will be played in Zimbabwe.

Cremer has held coaching positions in Dubai, notably with the Rajasthan Royals Academy, and last played international cricket in 2018. He is now the top wicket-taker after two games for the reigning champions, the Takashinga Patriots 1 Cricket Club.

Cremer, on his comeback, said, "It's amazing being back, Kwekwe was my home ground for many years, so it was great walking out and being part of Takashinga, which is such a prestigious club. They welcomed me into the team, and it was an amazing team environment. I'm really happy with the start."

Cremer took 4 wickets for 43 runs as Takashinga won by 134 runs, defending a score of 263 for 6. Brendan Taylor, who has since rejoined the Test team after serving a three and a half year suspension for violating the ICC's anti-corruption code, also played in that game on August 3. As he prepared for his international comeback, Taylor scored 61 in that game.

Cremer felt amazing sharing the field with his former Zimbabwe teammate Taylor, he said, "We are close friends, so it was an amazing feeling being on the field with him again and nice to see him score some runs," Cremer said. "It's great watching him bat, and then walking out onto the field with him, just how we communicate because we have played so much cricket together. It really helps someone like that out with me."

Zimbabwe will host the Africa Regional Qualifier for the upcoming T20 World Cup from September 26 to October 4. The tournament consists of eight teams, and the top two will progress to the main event.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting how he switched to golf and then returned. Shows cricket is in his blood! Wonder if he'll bring some golf techniques to his bowling 😄
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Arjun K
Zimbabwe cricket has been struggling for years. Hope this comeback along with Taylor's return can bring some stability to their team. They deserve better!
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Sarah B
While it's nice to see veterans return, Zimbabwe should also focus on nurturing young talent. Too much reliance on comeback players might not be sustainable in long run.
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Karthik V
His coaching experience with Rajasthan Royals will definitely help! IPL exposure brings different perspectives. Hope he can implement some of those learnings in Zimbabwe cricket.
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Nisha Z
That partnership with Taylor sounds special! Cricket is not just about skills but also about such beautiful friendships formed on the field ❤️

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